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Already in the military lmao
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2024-01-06
I truly hope one Russian soldier putting one foot in the country I care about the least in all of NATO gets answered by the entirety of NATO sending an entire batallion to kill on sight any Russian soldier outside Russia. This is 30s Hitler all over again - constantly pushing the boundaries, step by step, while the "good guys" convince themselves that, if we just let this one time slip by, Hitler / Putin will be happy and won't escalate any further.
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2024-01-06
Which he will. Orban controls the media. No reason to ever vote for anyone else when every news station is ordered to portray his opponents as inefficient fools.
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2024-01-06
I don't disagree with the sentiment, but if they don't fully enter the airspace, then it's not legally justifiable. It's kind of like if someone was getting closer and closer to poking you, and just won't stop but didn't actually touch you. If you punch them in the face, you will get in trouble and probably start a fight even if the person deserved it and was trying to start shit.
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2024-01-06
It's probably more than sable rattling. The only way this ends relatively peacefully is if Ukraine gives up and signs over the occupied territory as Russian, which is rather unlikely to happen. With the current status quo, Ukraine is receiving more and more advanced hardware and NATO is ramping up munitions production, so Ukraine will probably get enough power to fight to take back those areas, or to at least be a very significant pain in the ass for Russia. The current status quo is not good for Russia - its population has indicated it *does* like to have Russia occupy (part of) Ukraine. If the war is lost, this is very bad news for Putin, as combined with the negative war result and economical and personal impact of the war, people may get angry enough to do something about it. From Russian perspective, the best outcome would be to politically influence the west to pressure Ukraine to give up and make support for Ukraine go away. In all other scenarios, any stupid move is valid, as long as Putin is still in power. A gamble on the Baltics or Finland is not unlikely, especially with leaders of multiple NATO countries being Russia-aligned (thus throwing a spanner in a coherent NATO response) and generally Russian puppet political parties popping up and being successful around Europe (and the world).
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Like when Russia killed that guy in the UK?
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2024-01-06
My dude... it's "could've", not "could of". This is basic grammar.
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2024-01-06
The right thing? Like leaving the Ukrainians without ammunition for 6 months which they’re still paying in blood for now, and most likely will be into next year? That kinda right thing? No, I think you believe in the America of old, but that horse has long since bolted.
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2024-01-06
Your so clever for funding a spel eror.
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2024-01-06
I agree. I assumed that everyone was testing at all times.
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2024-01-06
And probably succeed given how weirdly pro-Russia the whole party seems to be. Trump with McConnell dead (awful person that he is,) would likely go off the rails and be full on pro dictator in every form in my estimation.
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2024-01-06
He will be deterred by his own demise, and nothing less.
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2024-02-06
They did. Including the US. The US is holding back only on ATACMS for now until the next time Russia escalates. Do you read the news. Or do you only remember what suits you?
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2024-02-06
Moscow should be protected too, the coup attempt showed it wasn't. They are making basically no progress on invading. They are pretty much in the same place they were a year ago. That's not winning. Who cares what they are producing. https://liveuamap.com/ Sure, the quality of those rockets is shit, that's not the point. They still are relatively modern rockets. That they are unreliable doesn't change that fact. The point is, if even North Korea is making more modern weapons, other countries have more modern weapons too. The 60's, come on. That's 60 years ago, even more than you claimed before. No western country is building weapons from the 60's. (or 70's or 80's. If you would say 90's, sure, that is a possibility.)
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2024-02-06
the boiling frog method works better when theyre ,ya know, NOT actively in the middle of invading another country.
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2024-02-06
r/Canada isn't really an accurate representation- it is littered with conversatives who swallowed USA's bullshit, and are chickens.
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2024-02-06
> boogie man of the 60s Historically, how did one boogie before disco funk of the 70s?
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2024-02-06
exactly, and it isn't a game we want to play or test. Legitimately a matter of total planetary annihilation, & it isn't impossible however ridiculous it'd be to do
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2024-02-06
At some point we have to decide what world we want to live in. One hundred years ago Europe tried to appease Hitler with concessions bit by bit. Turns out tyrants don't compromise. If it comes down to it I'd rather The West send an unambiguous and unified message: "Fuck up your piece of shit country all you want. If you touch ours, we will kill you and everyone you love. We will salt your fields and poison your water. Your people will not be able to feed themselves for a century. We will not stop until even saying the world Russia gives people pause." Gotta go biblical on tyrants that start testing boundaries, there is no other option. And here's the thing: I trust NATO militaries, special forces, missiles, missile defenses, information gathering, and collaboration to come out ahead. And if people have to die? Well guess what, freedom has always had a cost. That didn't suddenly change with the new millennium or phones or the Internet.
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2024-02-06
They blew up a fucking NATO military facility and killed 2 NATO soldiers in the process: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Vrb%C4%9Btice_ammunition_warehouse_explosions And yet nothing substantial was done, and now Russia is embolden to do stuff like this again.
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2024-02-06
We will defend our country to the last Finn / Sweden ..is an old Swedish joke. In reality the Swedish military has trained for the event of Russian incursion since, like, forever.
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2024-02-06
I'd rather die then let fascists rule the world with nuclear threats. Chicken shit attitudes like yours are part of the problem.
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2024-02-06
He's already done that multiple times and nothing substantial happened. For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Vrb%C4%9Btice_ammunition_warehouse_explosions The world is in a dangerous place right now because Russia has been emboldened by NATO's lack of serious action over the years.
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2024-02-06
> Finland going "No no no, no worries fellow NATO members; we got this Poland would still show up just to get in on the action
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2024-02-06
Finland had been preparing for this war since the end of WWII.  When the USSR collapsed, western counties decreased their military spending. Finland *increased* theirs. If Russia tries to test NATO in Finnish territory, there might not even be time for a NATO response
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2024-02-06
Doesn't matter. The GOP is the party of Trump.
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2024-02-06
Pretty sure the Alaska claim was a hoax, unless we are talking about different things
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2024-02-06
ooh spicy
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2024-02-06
Well its kinda like, yeah? you'll lose land if you choose the losing, tyrannical genocidal side. However, I get it from a nationalist standpoint they look at the outcome, not the reasoning
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2024-02-06
So your suggestion is for other European nations to invade Hungary and remove Orban by force despite his public support?
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2024-02-06
Many Finns today are still refugees from Karelia. No way in Tuonela would they let that happen again
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2024-02-06
He acts like a gnat
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2024-02-06
> fund *terrorists* Absolutely not. You're probably looking for the term "Partisans," which is very different.
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2024-02-06
> Do you risk WW3 I hate this fallacy that standing up to Russia equals WW3. It does not. Russia will collapse with the slightest show of force from NATO.
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2024-02-06
It’s not unfathomable, statistically they (Russia) may be weak but they can pump up ammo more than any other NATO country and use their own troops as cannon fodder which seems silly but works surprisingly well. And that’s not even including the fact that they get help from China. Let’s not forget as well that many of citizens in NATO countries as well as their own politicians are too busy arguing over trivial things. If these populations don’t wake up we could see NATO dissolved and Russia/China at the door of every nation in Europe. This is a future that could be possible if we continue to bark and not bite. Again the possibility of using nuclear weapons is a catalyst and a tool for these nations to further their agenda without ever having to use them.
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2024-02-06
And apart from NATO and EU treaties, Finland alone could make russia's day a very, very bad one.
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2024-02-06
Holyshit 100% agree with you. Been thinking honestly the same for the past 6 months.
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2024-02-06
So the only way you see him touching NATO is if something that appears to be about a 50/50 shot happens? Not loving the odds. Also Putin isn’t really a rational actor. He seems to think he can get away with anything and keeps pushing the limits. Everyone said he would be stupid to attack Ukraine too and while NATO is a different beast from Ukraine there is no guarantee he does anything that is strategically sound.
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2024-02-06
NATO military doctrine is based on air supremacy which involves dominating the air space inside Russian territory and kinetic actions against ground-based anti-aircraft and aircraft within Russian territory some distance from the border, in the event that Russia and NATO find themselves in a shooting war over a Russian invasion.
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2024-02-06
Using straight percentages is entirely misleading. You need to use purchasing power parity as a measure. It takes less money to pay a Chinese engineer than an American one. PPP adjusts for that. When you do, China and America spend much the same on their military. With China edging out the US ever so slightly.
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2024-02-06
I fear we should alienate Russia Russians. How else can we prevent this? If this is their tactic of choice, is our response to just take the infringement? I feel a certain sadness to the Russians being forced to fight, but they're still fighting Ukrainians. They are the enemy, regardless of how they got there. Does a bullet hurt any less because the person who shot it didn't want to? Hard choices we're all going to make in the coming decade.
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2024-02-06
Russia is already doing it with little to no response. Whether it be missiles flying over Poland, or bio-weapon attacks on UK soil, the West needs to firm up and be willing to strike Russian forces if they even breathe over the border.
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2024-02-06
You hold the line. Russia is a habitual line stepper.
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2024-02-06
Putin didn’t attack Ukraine when Trump was in power. He did it when Biden was in power. This conspiracy theory, with demonstrable evidence to the contrary, is clearly quite silly. Putin rationed that Biden was weak, and would do little more than some milquetoast sanctions and military aid, and he was right.
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2024-02-06
Just buy from japan/ south korea
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2024-02-06
That depends on many factors, but mostly on the altitude of the blast. Castle Bravo is the obvious example of a ground blast with enormous fallout. But they conducted multiple 10+Mt blasts at ground level all creating a lot of fallout and severely contaminating the blast site. Air bursts produce much less fallout and are more effective at destroying a larger area. So that's the likely way nuclear war would be waged. In that sense you're right, radiation world dissipate relatively quickly.
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2024-02-06
Nah, that’s just Vlad trying to shake the alliance. Not only is NATO ironclad, they’re figuring if Vlads gonna threaten Western Europe, they may as duke it out in Ukraine. He needs to be concerned that when the chips are down, they could pre-emptive his ass.
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2024-02-06
Maybe not all NATO countries would react, but Finland and Sweden definitely would, which should be more than enough to make Russia regret attacking Finland.
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2024-02-06
I read that as USA will have to fund, respond, and put troops on the ground. Dear Europe, don’t let this be the 3rd time American men and women must save the east side of the Atlantic.
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2024-02-06
When I saw the video posted originally, I dismissed him immediately based on that comment, since genuinely it makes no sense. Now that you keep saying that he's some sort of expert, it does appear that he is a military analyst at the Royal Danish Defence College. I just don't understand the scenario. Either Russia does a small-scale attack, easily repelled. In which case NATO wouldn't need to go to war with Russia. Alternatively Russia attempts to actually hold ground, in which case its all-out-war with Finland, in which case I see no difference between that and all-out-war with a country in the Baltics, or any other non-nuclear NATO country. There is just no way to limit the war to northern Finland, because Finland has its own military and would inevitably respond, before contacting NATO. I'd be very interested in him elaborating on his idea. Unfortunately none of the later videos, or his articles, talk about this scenario. This is especially of interest to me, since I live in Finland. Might try to email him at some point.
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2024-02-06
I think it’s more if German citizens were being genocided and I was against that genocide.
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2024-03-06
And do you think those views represent a minority or majority opinion amongst the free Palestine folks?
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2024-03-06
If it was cut and dry, we wouldn’t have the two sides in any kind of serious way, so of course it will have more nuance to it.
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2024-03-06
He would just forget what he was doing…
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Man who can make me feel better about this?
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See also: Red State school curricula
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2024-02-06
Well no, the protests themselves were starting to peter out anyways. Kind of like the umbrella movement protests. Unfortunately for them, government's realized that they could just out wait them and people start getting tired of having their lives hassled by constant protests Sort of like how all that police reform that was suppose to happen after George Floyd sort of well, just disappeared. Same with Occupy.
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2024-02-06
Does anyone have any update for this man? Is he OK?
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2024-02-06
What do you want the rest of the world to do when they’ve got problems of their own and it’s the governments who are more able to do something than the average citizen?
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are you saying that they are still rich or that they are cheap?
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2024-01-06
And?
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2024-01-06
Came here to say it. It’ll go straight to hamas.
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Everything in Canada is collapsing it seems
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The administration of justice is largely a provincial jurisdiction.
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2024-01-06
As one of the consistently top rated countries of the world to live in for the last decade(including this year), if "the sky is falling" it would imply things are really bad for the rest. Things might appear worse in some provinces since there's many provincial governments not prioritizing those things. As for the concerns in the title, the fed and some provinces are doing something, AB is following BC's lead in trying to address the problem. At least the problem is known about, discussed and addressed rather than suppressed.
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Excessive migration tends to splinter nations wherever it takes root. In addition to Europe, it has become a major political issue in Latin America and Africa as well.
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2024-01-06
this baffles me, gambling as a concept is strictly to have chance of winning and statistically you are more likely to lose than to win, but then people go calling it a scam? i think the definition of a scam is tad different.
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2024-01-06
Scam might be a little harsh but those scratch offs with the big money rewards? They have like 5-10 top prizes of that amount and make thousands of booklets of those tickets between 25-150 tickets per booklet
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2024-01-06
It crosses into stupidity when the odds are that bad.
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Instead, they should put it near the border to protect Odessa.
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Hamas already said they wont even consider a ceasefire proposal until there is a ceasefire...
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Article says that nobody has claimed responablity, but it points to a professionaly done job.
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2024-01-06
To be fair: “Professionally done” in regard to CDU/CSU could already mean that someone used “password” for their password. 🤷‍♂️
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2024-01-06
Secerity is that shitty?
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2024-01-06
Maybe it was God
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Usually they play it smart and "deface" the protective Glass covering the paintings. So its mostly just a harmless stunt even If they ruined the day of people actually wanting to look at the art. ( Cleaning that isn't too pricy but i recall an old picture frame did cost a few thousand to repair) BUT this time there was no cover and she put the sticker right on the painting. Depending in the damage this will have real consequenses. Like being in dept and maybe jail for quite some time consequenses.
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2024-01-06
Weak society = lawless people.
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2024-01-06
People are already aware about climate change though
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2024-02-06
The US asks you to take the shoes off, that has never happened to me in Europe, Asia, Africa, or Australia.
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2024-02-06
I hate being in department
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2024-02-06
That's why I said "if that's the case". I'm saying I don't believe you that the glare is that bad. Should only be an issue if there's a light source directly behind you. The Mona Lisa is a very specific painting which, unfortunately, needs to be behind bulletproof glass as well as anti-reflective, anti-gloss glass. You can see a green tint which is far more obvious than the glare you can get. But I'd argue the primary issue with "seeing brush stroke details" is that you're not allowed anywhere near the painting unless you're protesters armed with a tin of soup, apparently.
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2024-02-06
Absolutely debilitating mental illness. Lock her up in a psychiatric ward until she realizes the harm she’s caused
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2024-02-06
A few months ago, a guy literally set himself on fire to raise climate change awareness. You probably didn't hear of this, because it barely made the news. The very fact that this post exists proves that activists defacing art can at least still pull the media.
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2024-02-06
Ok, grandad, that's enough iPad time for the day.
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How do you interpret "shooting C-suite types"?
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2024-02-06
Is it bad to feel this way? All art could go up in flames tomorrow and my life wouldn't change a fraction. The wild fires each year though are starting to have very serious impacts to my community and family.
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Theyre reptiles
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